How to Sell Diabetic Supplies
Do you have extra diabetic supplies sitting at home?
Many people accumulate unused diabetic supplies after changing prescriptions, switching devices, receiving extra insurance shipments, or no longer needing certain products. Instead of letting eligible supplies expire, you may be able to sell qualifying items and recover some of their value.
This guide explains how to sell diabetic supplies and what buyers typically look for before making an offer.
Step 1: Determine Which Supplies You Have
The first step is identifying the products you would like to sell.
Common diabetic supplies that may qualify include:
CGM Sensors
Dexcom G7 Sensors
Dexcom G6 Sensors
FreeStyle Libre 3 Sensors
FreeStyle Libre 2 Sensors
Guardian Sensors
Stelo Sensors
Insulin Pump Supplies
Omnipod 5 Pods
Omnipod DASH Pods
Tandem Cartridges
AutoSoft Infusion Sets
Medtronic Pump Supplies
Test Strips
Accu-Chek Guide
Accu-Chek Aviva Plus
OneTouch Verio
FreeStyle Lite
Contour Next
True Metrix
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Step 2: Check Expiration Dates
Most buyers require supplies to have sufficient time remaining before expiration.
Products approaching expiration may have reduced value or may not qualify.
Always verify the expiration date before requesting a quote.
Step 3: Verify Packaging Condition
Most buyers prefer products that are:
Factory sealed
Unopened
Undamaged
Clean and properly stored
Boxes with excessive damage, missing seals, or opened packaging may not qualify.
Step 4: Take Clear Photos
Photos help buyers quickly determine eligibility.
Take pictures showing:
Front of each box
Back of each box
Expiration dates
Product quantities
Clear photos help avoid delays and improve quote accuracy.
Step 5: Request a Quote
Once your photos are ready, send them to a diabetic supply buyer for review.
The quote may depend on:
Product type
Quantity available
Expiration dates
Packaging condition
Current market demand
Step 6: Drop Off or Ship Your Supplies
Once your supplies are approved, you can either:
Meet in Canoga Park, California for a local transaction, or
Ship your supplies if you are located outside the area.
Before completing the transaction:
Verify all products match the photos submitted
Ensure packaging remains sealed and undamaged
Protect supplies during shipping if mailing them
This helps ensure a smooth and accurate review process.
Step 7: Receive Payment
After the supplies are reviewed and accepted, payment is typically issued according to the buyer's policies.
Payment methods may vary depending on the company.
What Diabetic Supplies Are Most Commonly Sold?
Some of the most popular products include:
Dexcom G7 Sensors
Dexcom G6 Sensors
FreeStyle Libre 3 Sensors
FreeStyle Libre 2 Sensors
Omnipod 5 Pods
Accu-Chek Guide Test Strips
OneTouch Verio Test Strips
These products are frequently searched for by people looking to sell extra diabetic supplies.
What Supplies Usually Do Not Qualify?
Many buyers do not purchase:
Opened supplies
Expired products
Damaged packaging
Lancets
Needles
Glucose meters
Requirements vary by buyer.
Why People Sell Extra Diabetic Supplies
Common reasons include:
Insurance overstock
Prescription changes
Switching CGM systems
Switching insulin pumps
No longer needing supplies
Receiving duplicate shipments
Selling eligible supplies can help prevent waste and recover value from products that might otherwise go unused.
Get Your Offer In Minutes
Trusted Diabetic purchases qualifying diabetic supplies including CGM sensors, insulin pump supplies, and test strips.
If you have extra diabetic supplies, send clear photos showing the product and expiration date for review.
We will determine whether your supplies meet current purchasing requirements.